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I come here to this seven year old thread to say I just had the same question, and found a weird, but possible answer Oberman means waiter in frisian But honestly, they probably knew someone with this surname and thought it was a cool word that rymed with man
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- Oberman - Wikipedia
Oberman is a surname Notable people with the surname include: Claire Oberman (born 1956), Dutch-born New Zealand actress; Gustavo Oberman (born 1985), Argentine football player; Heiko Oberman (1930–2001), Dutch historian and theologian; Martin J Oberman, American government employee; Miller Wolf Oberman, American poet
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- Oberman - Name Meaning and Origin
The surname Oberman is of German origin and is derived from the Middle High German word "ober," meaning "upper" or "higher " It is a topographic surname typically given to someone who lived in or near an elevated or higher area
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